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RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - PyreneesPlot - 09-11-2020 I spied no Ks today but hope the Kestrel settled on the telegraph pole yesterday comes back! RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Bren - 10-11-2020 I spy Lacewings they look like Fairies with their pretty wings. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Veggie - 10-11-2020 I SPY - Long Tailed Tits or, as I call them, Lollipops. I imagine picking them up by their tails and licking their little round bodies......................Don't worry, its all in my mind and no tits were harmed in the making of this thought. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - JJB - 10-11-2020 ^^^^I bet you love Sylvester and Tweetie Pie. We call the long tails the gossips of the garden, their calls in a flock flying from tree to tree remind me of a gaggle of little old ladies rabbiting about the village goings on. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Small chilli - 10-11-2020 I spy linnets. Don’t see them that often but I watch them from my kitchen window when they’re about. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - PyreneesPlot - 10-11-2020 I spy in desperation something beginning with L - limaces, or escargots without a home! RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Bren - 11-11-2020 I spy mice droppings they've been in my GH but must have left disappointed don't think they like lettuce. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Veggie - 11-11-2020 I SPY Many Molehills Mounding and Messing up My 'Mpire. RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Mamzie - 11-11-2020 I spy lots of Moths who pupate in our garden giving us a huge variety through the year x RE: No 3 - I Spy Wildlife in the garden - Small chilli - 11-11-2020 I spy Mistle thrush. Currently devouring holly berries along with their cousins the fieldfare & redwings. |